festival: The Festival Speech Synthesis System.festival: festival: Festival offers a general framework for building speech synthesisfestival: systems as well as including examples of various modules. As a wholefestival: it offers full text to speech through a number APIs: from shell levelfestival: though a Scheme command interpreter, as a C++ library, from Javafestival: and an Emacs interface. Festival is multi-lingual. The system isfestival: written in C++ and uses the Edinburgh Speech Tools Library.festival: License: X11-type. Unrestricted commercial and non-commercial use.festival: Website: http://www.cstr.ed.ac.uk/projects/festivalfestival: Authors: See Docs <festival@cstr.ed.ac.uk>Source: http://vectorlinux.osuosl.org/veclinux-5.8/source/testing/libs/speech_tools/Package: http://vectorlinux.osuosl.org/veclinux-5.8/testing/libs/speech_tools-1.2.95beta-i586-1vl58.tlz

speech_tools: The Edinburgh Speech Tools Library.speech_tools: speech_tools: Is a collection of C++ class, functions and related programs forspeech_tools: manipulating the sorts of objects used in speech processing. Itspeech_tools: includes support for reading and writing waveforms, parameter filesspeech_tools: (LPC, Ceptra, F0) in various formats and converting between them.speech_tools: speech_tools: speech_tools: License: X11-type. Unrestricted commercial and non-commercial use. speech_tools: Website: http://www.cstr.ed.ac.uk/projects/speech_toolsspeech_tools: Authors: See Docs <festival@cstr.ed.ac.uk>Post and comments of feedback for these packages here.

kidd... Thanks for the confirmation. That was a bit hard for me to package. In the past I just ran it from my build directory. But I couldn't very well have everyone else do that. So I had to scoop up all the files and place them in sane locations. Just wanted to know if it worked on someone elses box.